As we prepare for the new 2023/24 Premier League season, last year’s notable highlights included treble winners Manchester City and title rivals Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle United. All of these teams fought hard to qualify for the Champions League. However, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham found themselves outside the top four, with Newcastle breaking into the Champions League for the first time.
2023-2024 Premier League: Odds, Schedule & How to Watch
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The 2023/24 transfer window saw Arsenal and Manchester United outspend other Premier League clubs, with net spends of £178m and £143m, respectively. Key transfers included Alexis Mac Allister and Christopher Nkunku joining Liverpool and Chelsea, while Kai Havertz transferred from Chelsea to Arsenal. Declan Rice also made a headline-grabbing move from West Ham to Arsenal, setting a new British transfer record. Newcastle broke their club transfer record by signing AC Milan midfielder Sandro Tonali.
How to Watch
The Premier League, being the world’s richest league, draws viewers from all corners of the globe. In the U.S., the USA Network, NBC, and Peacock provide comprehensive coverage.
Odds
The top four odds for the 2023/24 season suggest a strong likelihood of Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United securing the Champions League spots. However, Newcastle, Chelsea, Tottenham, Brighton, and Aston Villa are all showing promising odds as well. The odds for all teams are as follows:
Team | Odds |
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Manchester City | -138 |
Arsenal | +500 |
Liverpool | +800 |
Manchester United | +1100 |
Chelsea | +1200 |
Newcastle United | +1400 |
Tottenham | +4000 |
Brighton & Hove | +5000 |
Aston Villa | +15000 |
West Ham | +25000 |
Brentford | +40000 |
Crystal Palace | +50000 |
Everton | +50000 |
Wolverhampton | +75000 |
Fulham | +100000 |
Nottingham Forest | +100000 |
Burnley | +150000 |
Bournemouth | +150000 |
Sheffield United | +250000 |
Luton | +300000 |
Schedule
The Premier League traditionally runs from August to May, with most matches played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Here is the schedule for Matchweek 1:
Date | Time | Home Team | Away Team |
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Friday 11 August | 3pm | Burnley | Man City |
Saturday 12 August | 7:30am | Arsenal | Nott’m Forest |
Saturday 12 August | – | AFC Bournemouth | West Ham |
Saturday 12 August | – | Brighton | Luton Town |
Saturday 12 August | – | Everton | Fulham |
Saturday 12 August | – | Sheff Utd | Crystal Palace |
Saturday 12 August | 12:30pm | Newcastle | Aston Villa |
Sunday 13 August | 9am | Brentford | Spurs |
Sunday 13 August | 11:30am | Chelsea | Liverpool |
Monday 14 August | 3pm | Man Utd | Wolves |
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